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The Data Historian market is a subset of the Data Storage and Management industry. It is focused on the collection, storage, and analysis of time-series data. Data Historians are used to store and analyze data from industrial processes, such as production, energy, and manufacturing. This data is used to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and increase safety. Data Historians are also used to monitor and analyze the performance of industrial equipment, as well as to detect and diagnose faults.
Data Historians are typically deployed in industrial environments, such as factories, power plants, and oil and gas facilities. They are used to store and analyze data from a variety of sources, including sensors, controllers, and other industrial equipment. Data Historians are also used to store and analyze data from enterprise systems, such as ERP and SCADA systems.
Some companies in the Data Historian market include OSIsoft, AspenTech, GE Digital, Siemens, and Honeywell. Show Less Read more